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Health maintenance organizations have become predominant in the health care industry and continue to evolve as expectations for quality and affordability change. Although initially limited, managed care options have grown extensively and will continue to develop as America's needs change. The author describes the early impetus for the growth of MCOs and the legislation that guided the maturation of managed care.